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apparently they film a good portion of Oazark right around Norcross/Lawrenceville.....the manager of our facility in Norcross and his asst mgr got a tour of the place a while back...we made a delivery to the set, and something wasn't right with it, so they had to go out to resolve it....turned in to a tour of the studio and several of the sets for the show.You do much work with the industry in GA? Ton of production activity here. Didn’t realize how big it was until I started digging into the industry a year or so ago.
Here it is straight from the horse's mouth: Shared YouTube TV memberships & family groups - YouTube TV HelpI am not sure about that.
Samsung at one point did do Roku TV, but got out of it for whatever reason...iirc...i swear i remember seeing samsung with roku built in? could be wrong...
but yeah, i agree. the standard operating services that come with LG...it sucks. i like the TV, and it's features...but they can keep that WEBOS stuff.
how much DVR do you really need though, there's so much available on demand now.....i think most channels on YTTV now have 3-5 shows per series available at a time...?
anyway, i've found we don't use the DVR hardly at all anymore because of that.
i just really don't want to take the stupid TV off the wall....lol.Agree. Have an OLED LG and do not use their OS - it stinks. Love the TV. Have Spectrum cable and use my Apple TV 4K to access the others streams.
how much DVR do you really need though, there's so much available on demand now.....i think most channels on YTTV now have 3-5 shows per series available at a time...?
anyway, i've found we don't use the DVR hardly at all anymore because of that.
how much DVR do you really need though, there's so much available on demand now.....i think most channels on YTTV now have 3-5 shows per series available at a time...?
anyway, i've found we don't use the DVR hardly at all anymore because of that.
i just really don't want to take the stupid TV off the wall....lol.
it's not heavy, but 65", it takes two people to get it down and put it back up. and i can't get to the HDMI port w/out taking it down.
so one day when i feel froggy, i'll put a roku on it. for now, living with it, and just screen casting my phone for the stuff it doesn't have.....which is a cool feature btw.